Reviews

Rock Nativity, Motcombe Comm­un­ity Players churches tour

ON the day when the vainglorious buffoon Donald Trump “decided” that the right thing to do was to proclaim Jerusalem capital of Israel, it seemed ironic to listen to the closing song of Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent’s seventies Rock Nativity, with its message of hope and love and peace. The Romans had taken over…

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The Little Matchgirl and Other Happier Tales, Bristol Old Vic

THERE’S no hint of pantomime about the Bristol Old Vic offering this Christmas, but it’s a show that will stay in the memory and offer a sharp stab each time you think of the homeless and needy this festive season. It has been a tumultuous time for Emma Rice, one of the most controversial figures…

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Snow Globe, Kid Carpet at the Lantern, Bristol Colston Hall

JUDGING from the response from the excited children half-sitting on cushions around the “stage” in the Lantern, Kid Carpet’s Snow Globe is a great success. With the audience on three sides, father and children’s entertainer Kit calls in all his musical and electronic gizmo talents to tell the story. Gary Barlow has hired Kit the…

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Dick Whittington, Northcott Theatre, Exeter

EIGHT years ago the south west’s Great Dame, Steve Bennett, popped out of the Northcott Theatre at Exeter University (where he had held sway in his petticoats  for 15 years)  to do a bit of shopping.  Well, you know what these women are! But, with a basket full of new comic goodies, he’s back in…

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Beauty and the Beast, Tobacco Factory, Bristol

CAMBRIDGE audiences saw a new Beauty and the Beast last Christmas, and the production was so good that the company and the co-producers decided to take it out again. So this year the show is at the Tobacco Factory in Bedminster, Bristol, bringing inspired storytelling, atmospheric original music, broad comedy, pathos and a moral message…

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The Frog Prince and other tales, Bumblefly and Forest Forge, touring

FESTIVE family shows can come in all sorts of styles, but they really have only one essential – to entertain young audiences. And on that basis, the 2017/188 collaboration between Bumblefly and Forest Forge is a resounding triumph. Its first matinee, in a packed Grey­friars in Ringwood, had the tinies on cushions in the front…

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Soul-stirring Bruckner from the BSO

Mozart Piano Concerto No 23 in A Bruckner Symphony No. 8 Bournemouth Symphony Orches­tra, leader Amyn Merchant Conductor Kirill Karabits Piano Robert Levin MUSIC certainly keeps you young! I had a double-take when checking the biography of 70-year-old American pianist Robert Levin, who from his platform manner I had assumed to be a sprightly 50-something. …

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Steeleye Span, Hark the Village Wait, Yeovil Octagon and touring

STEELEYE Span has been the fulcrum of traditional folk rock for decades, and a new line up (again with Maddy Prior at its heart) is ploughing a new furrow for the band. Out on tour playing the first ever Steeleye album, Hark the Village Wait!, in its entirety as well as a second half selection…

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